Saxophone/guitar

Tag: tape

Today my latest ambient album finally got released at my friends’ Siberian label.
It’s been a long way, releasing label changed several times but I am really happy it found a new home.

The topic of the work is “small” travels, ones you do on buses and trains to nearby cities within your country. Distance does not matter at all since the things are pretty unified.

Thoughts, talks, stations and lands passing from left to right (or from right to left) in the window – all these things represent absolutely separate part of the trip when you don’t need to hurry or do other things, where unique and special sense of time and space is around.

And I tried to share the feelings of “small travels”, near-distance trips around the country and the connection with it that surely everyone has, to pass the contemplation of forests and hills in the window of the bus going to another town.

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Vladimir Luchansky is a saxophonist and guitarist from Saint-Petersburg, Russia. Originally from Siberia, since 2009 he has been quite active within the Russian improvisational scene.
He participated in ISIM 2014 festival/conference event in New-York and ISIM 2015 in Switzerland, collaborated with all kind of people with different backgrounds from different countries, performed at the New School for Jazz and Contemporary music and various NYC and Russian venues.
He have played in various combos with various local and visiting musicians such as Oliver Lake, William Parker, Assif Tsahar, Tim Hodgkinson, Kevin Shea, Lynn Baker, Matt Mottel, Glen Hall, David Grollman, Mia Zabelka, Branko Dzinovic, Pierre Borel, Joel Grip, Stefano Ferrian, Ángel Ontalva, Alexey Kruglov, Roman Stolyar, Ilia Belorukov, Alexander Markvart, Sergey Belichenko and many others.